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Nigeria targets green industrialisation with critical minerals roadmap
By Yinka Kolawole Nigeria is positioning its vast critical mineral deposits as the foundation for a new wave of industrial growth, following the unveiling of a strategic roadmap designed to convert the country’s mineral wealth into investments in clean energy manufacturing and domestic value addition. The roadmap, presented by the Council for Critical Minerals Development in [] The post Nigeria targets green industrialisation with critical minerals roadmap appeared first on Vanguard News.
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Business Today
· Jul 8, 2026
Meet Indian billionaire Raj Gupta: The steel tycoon building Africa's biggest solar-powered steel plant
AIG is widely recognised as Nigeria's largest steel producer and one of West Africa's biggest manufacturers.
Vanguard News
· Jun 29, 2026
Nigeria intensifies efforts to drive green industrialisation, as Alake receives report
THE Nigerian Government has intensified efforts to drive green industrialisation as the Council for Critical Minerals Development in the Global South officially handed over a landmark report to the Minister of Solid Mineral Development, Dr Dele Alake. The post Nigeria intensifies efforts to drive green industrialisation, as Alake receives report appeared first on Vanguard News.
Voice of Nigeria
· Jul 7, 2026
Cross River Promotes Coffee Industry for Economic Growth
As part of its broader economic diversification strategy, the Cross River State Government has intensified efforts to develop a sustainable coffee industry, positioning the crop as a viable source of jobs, value addition and export earnings. The Commissioner for Agriculture and Irrigation Development, Johnson Ebokpo, disclosed this during a press conference in Calabar, the capital [] The post Cross River Promotes Coffee Industry for Economic Growth appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.
Arise News
· Jul 7, 2026
Expert Says Nigeria’s Lithium Processing Drive Will Boost Mineral Producing States
Expert says Nigeria’s growing lithium processing industry will attract investment and create new economic opportunities for mineral producing states.
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Related coverage for "Nigeria targets green industrialisation with critical minerals roadmap": Business Today — Meet Indian billionaire Raj Gupta: The steel tycoon building Africa's biggest solar-powered steel plant. Vanguard News — Nigeria intensifies efforts to drive green industrialisation, as Alake receives report. Voice of Nigeria — Cross River Promotes Coffee Industry for Economic Growth. Arise News — Expert Says Nigeria’s Lithium Processing Drive Will Boost Mineral Producing States